Here’s a Keynote presentation I did in from of 2,500 people In Salt Lake City which was well received. Brian Singer, Jason Arrington and I demonstrated on how Novell Sentinel and Sentinel Log Manager can keep your business safe from breaches. I did a live hack on 3 systems replicating some of the vulnerabilities that were exploited on Google and many other companies. Enjoy !!

About the demo “Knowing that the chief scientist was in a role that had access to sensitive data, Acme used correlation rules and watchlists to ensure that even if the chief scientist's computer was compromised ,they would still be able to detect if someone was trying to steal sensitive information. This attack mirrored the sophisticated advanced persistent threats that were used against Google and many other companies, and are still in use today. Without user activity monitoring, as we've now learned, it's nearly impossible to detect and stop these attacks. This is the future of security – zero-trust computing. Without user activity monitoring, Acme would have just lost all of their Intellectual Property – and not just been at risk with customers, but their entire business would have been at risk.”

Terry Cutler is a Certified Ethical Hacker, Master CNE, Certified Linux Professional and an internationally known Author, Trainer, Speaker, and professional security consultant with Novell Canada. He is an expert in the fields of Novell Technologies, Penetration Testing, and Internet Safety for Children. He specializes in the anticipation, recognition, and prevention of security breaches. He consults with several of the largest agencies in Canada on how to implement our products and reduce risk. He is working on adding Computer Hacking and Forensic Investigator (CHFI) and CISSP to his list of certifications, with a goal to contribute security solutions. During his Ethical Hacker training, Terry got the distinct privilege to train with the C.I.A, F.B.I, Navy Seals and Lockheed Martin.

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